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spev11spev11 Frets: 214
edited July 2023 in Parts £
Bought a Retrovibe bass conversion neck for a project that is now sadly not going to happen. Its unused, undrilled even.
14mm holes, 30.6" scale, 22 fret vintage maple tint. Looks fab, convert a tele body to a short scale bass.
Paid £95 delivered so £70 posted to your door? (or other front entrance based device)

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  • DrBobDrBob Frets: 2969
    So where do you place the bridge on the Tele do get it to intonate correctly ? 
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  • paulnb57paulnb57 Frets: 2884
    Same place as standard if its a conversion neck, you would have to position the Bass  bridge so the saddles align where the Tele ones were, I think I would go top load rather than try to plug and redo the originals..
    Im must admit Im tempted by this neck…could probably use a blade humbucker in the standard rout and direct mount? Dunno, but its interesting…
    Stranger from another planet welcome to our hole - Just strap on your guitar and we'll play some rock 'n' roll

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  • spev11spev11 Frets: 214
    DrBob said:
    So where do you place the bridge on the Tele do get it to intonate correctly ? 
    you have to measure from the twelfth fret  half the scale length (or just measure 30.5" inches from the nut) have a look at the retrovibe website as he has quite a few ready conversions for sale as well.

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  • spev11spev11 Frets: 214
    www.retrovibe.co.uk is the place to look
    Im teetering on keeping it and buying a body to fit it too (or even a glarry tele for it from ebay) so someone buy it to stop me buggering about :)  I've already got an Ibanez Talman short scale
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  • FunkfingersFunkfingers Frets: 13312
    The Retrovibe website provides a clear indication of their conversion bridge and pickup plate system.

    Short version;
    • pickup mounted through abbreviated metal plate à la Rossi 'n' Parfitt.
    • Esquire pickguard to hide the redundant neck position pickup cavity.
    • Tailpiece the size of a cheese grater to get the bridge saddles in the correct position.

    The tailpiece alteration is irreversible.

    spev11 said:
    I've already got an Ibanez Talman short scale
    What colour? Could you be persuaded to sell or exchange it?
    Be seeing you.
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  • spev11spev11 Frets: 214
    It’s the sea foam one, I’d not considered selling it but I’m open to offers I think 
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  • DrBobDrBob Frets: 2969
    paulnb57 said:
    Same place as standard if its a conversion neck, you would have to position the Bass  bridge so the saddles align where the Tele ones were, I think I would go top load rather than try to plug and redo the originals..
    Im must admit Im tempted by this neck…could probably use a blade humbucker in the standard rout and direct mount? Dunno, but its interesting…
    I was actually thinking about it for Jess’s Telecaster she’s wanting to play a bit of Bass this might work 
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  • paulnb57paulnb57 Frets: 2884
    DrBob said:
    paulnb57 said:
    Same place as standard if its a conversion neck, you would have to position the Bass  bridge so the saddles align where the Tele ones were, I think I would go top load rather than try to plug and redo the originals..
    Im must admit Im tempted by this neck…could probably use a blade humbucker in the standard rout and direct mount? Dunno, but its interesting…
    I was actually thinking about it for Jess’s Telecaster she’s wanting to play a bit of Bass this might work 
    Then make it happen Bob!
    Stranger from another planet welcome to our hole - Just strap on your guitar and we'll play some rock 'n' roll

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  • FunkfingersFunkfingers Frets: 13312
    spev11 said:
    It’s the sea foam one, I’d not considered selling it but I’m open to offers I think 
    The potential purchaser I had in mind has now seen (and rejected) a full scale length version of the same bass, in the same colour. Apologies for getting your hopes up.

    DrBob said:
    where do you place the bridge on the Tele do get it to intonate correctly ? 
    Roughly halfway between the strap button and where the strings-through-body holes are drilled into a regular Telecaster guitar body.

    The Retrovibe neck conversion is not as simple and reversible as, say, a Warmoth 24.75" scale neck intended to fit onto a body that would normally have a 25.5" scale.
    Be seeing you.
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  • spev11spev11 Frets: 214
    spev11 said:
    It’s the sea foam one, I’d not considered selling it but I’m open to offers I think 
    The potential purchaser I had in mind has now seen (and rejected) a full scale length version of the same bass, in the same colour. Apologies for getting your hopes up.

    DrBob said:
    where do you place the bridge on the Tele do get it to intonate correctly ? 
    Roughly halfway between the strap button and where the strings-through-body holes are drilled into a regular Telecaster guitar body.

    The Retrovibe neck conversion is not as simple and reversible as, say, a Warmoth 24.75" scale neck intended to fit onto a body that would normally have a 25.5" scale.


    no worries , I’d not considered selling until you mentioned it anyway, more than happy to keep it for bass noodle duties
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